Veterans in arts industry take people with disabilities under their wing

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The industry mentorship programme by non-profit organisation ART:DIS offers participants guidance in performing arts and visual arts.

It is finding her voice that has been a little harder for the budding actor who has Down Syndrome.

"Now I feel more confident. He can break down the steps so that they're explained more easily,” she told CNA.Under the programme, veterans take artists with disabilities under their wing to better prepare them for a career in the arts. The programme offers participants guidance in performing arts and visual arts and is open to artists with any kind of disability, whether intellectual, or physical.

“When I was trying to do music alone, I really struggled to find platforms or resources that could help me put my ideas into action. But this mentorship gave me specific guidance and knowledge on what I need to learn,” he said.

 

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